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SageCrest Limited: Chapter 15 Petition

Chapter 15 Petition for Recognition of a Foreign Main Proceeding in Bermuda by Peter Mitchell, as the Foreign Representative of SageCrest Limited and SageCrest Holdings Limited, at the U. S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Connecticut.

Overseas Partners liquidation completed

The members' voluntary liquidation of Overseas Partners Ltd., once one of Bermuda's largest reinsurers, has been completed. Liquidators Peter Mitchell and Nigel Chatterjee declared a final distribution totaling $65 million, or $0.545 per share, to the company's shareholders in November, 2007 and the company held its final General Meeting of Shareholders on December 28, 2007. OPL went members' voluntary liquidation on January 31, 2006 but had been in run off since February 13, 2002.

Arion Insurance Company Ltd.: Chapter 15 Petition (Bermuda)

Chapter 15 Petition for Recognition of a Foreign Main Proceeding in Bermuda by Tamsin Walker, as the Foreign Representative of Arion Insurance Company Limited, at the U. S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York.

Overseas Partners goes into liquidation

Bermuda-based Overseas Partners Ltd. went into voluntary liquidation on January 31, 2006 - nearly four years after going into run-off. Peter C.B. Mitchell, 51, and Nigel J.S. Chatterjee, 52, both of PricewaterhouseCoopers (Bermuda), have been appointed liquidators.The process should be “substantially completed, if not completed, by the end of 2006 if events unfold according to plan”, the firm stated in a recent SEC filing.

Mark Hardy makes applications to Bermuda Supreme Court

Mark Hardy made two applications to Bermuda Supreme Court on September 27, 2001 in relation to his former insurance group, which collapsed ten years ago.One of Hardy's legal actions was against Peter Mitchell, as liquidator of Aneco Reinsurance Underwriting Co.

Privy Council asked to rule on level of competence expected of Bermuda directors

The Privy Council, the highest court of appeal for litigants in British colonies, is to be asked to rule on the nature and standard of skill, care and expertise which the law requires of directors and officers of Bermuda-based companies.The appeal by Focus Insurance Company liquidators could affect every corporation registered here and may ultimately produce a landmark decision in the development of Bermuda's company law.However, the Privy Council application relies on liquidators David Lines and Peter Mitchell first obtaining leave to appeal a Court of Appeal judgment handed down November 25.

Mark Hardy faces contempt of court proceedings

Insurance group chief Mark Hardy is fighting committal proceedings for alleged contempt of court.Liquidators David Lines and Peter Mitchell have begun an action to have Mr Hardy jailed or to receive "other punishment as the court may deem fit".